The Goose Girls of the San Joaquin a Dan D book for Girls
The Goose Girls of the San Joaquin a Dan D book for Girls
Dan D Dermody
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— I might have guessed That goose girls thus addressed In a rough, unkindly spirit Would refuse to stay and heart it. 24 While I scolded them, I heard Nina speak a magic word, A magic sign Miss Carrie made, A finger on her left ear laid. At once they rose up in the air. Rose and sailed — I don't know where — Leaving me their empty chair. Which I settled with a bound in And at once was sleeping sound in. Whenever a lazy girl I've met, I've tried with a stick to whang her, And the sorrowful sight... I'll never forget That I saw that day in SANGER. ERIE DAY AND THE FAIRY FAY A goose girl tall and slender Grew up in Sunshine-land. Her home was not in KINGSBURG, But some where near at hand. At school she led her classes, A thing she took much pride in. She walked to school of a morning, Not having a car to ride in. This goose girl's name was Erie, Her full name Erie Day. Folks thought she was a dearie. Some said she was too gay. They say she never got weary Either of work or play. All by her lonely Erie Was going to school one day, When along the road came dancing A fine little fairy fay.
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